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2019-07-14 23:00:00
Beethoven alla Britannia: Folk Songs and Variations
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827) Scottish Songs Welsh Songs Irish Songs National Airs with Variations Linda Tsatsanis, Soprano; Ingrid Matthews, Violin Nathan Whittaker, Cello; Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano (Period Instruments) Centaur CRC 3497 (2016) [Flac & Scans]
2019-06-28 18:02:40
In celebration of Pride Month, Cornish College of the Arts musicologist Kerry O’Brien and early music specialist Byron Schenkman tell stories of LGBTQ+ classical artists from very different periods of music history. How do we talk about queer artists of …
2019-06-15 23:00:00
Beethoven alla Britannia (Folksongs & Variations)
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)Folk Songs & Variations from Op. 105, Op. 108,WoO45, WoO78, WoO79, WoO152 to WoO155Linda Tsatsanis, Soprano; Ingrid Matthews, ViolinNathan Whittaker, Cello; Byron Schenkman, Fortepiano(Period Instruments)Centaur CRC 3497 (2016) [Flac & Scans]
2018-01-03 05:56:00
Robert Mann, a Founder of the Juilliard Quartet, Dies at 97
[…] until his retirement in 1997.Mann played and performed on many instruments, including those made by Antonio Stradivari and John Young. Mann was the subject of a 2014 documentary, titled Speak the Music.Mann was born and raised in Portland, Oregon.In 1938, at the age of eighteen, he moved to New York City to enroll in the Juilliard School, where he studied violin with Edouard Dethier, composition with Bernard Wagenaar and Stefan Wolpe, and conducting with Edgar Schenkman. Mann won the prestigious Naumburg Competition in 1941 and made his New York debut two days after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Shortly after his graduation from Juilliard, he was drafted into the US Army.WIKIPEDIA
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